By 1968 approximately 40,000 US men a month were being drafted.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
this slogan was used during WWll for working women in factories while the men were fighting the war.
Women work in the professional environment today because so many men were drafted for WWII. There were no men left to run the factories, and women had to do the job. I can only guess to the hundreds of thousands that were drafted... Over 1,000,000 allied forces were involved in D-Day. If my grandma had to pay for sugar with Uncle Sam food stamps, you can bet your keister men were drafted. Hitler was going to conquer the world.
It can be referred to as the "Poor Man's War" because mostly the poor or working class men were drafted in. The college attending men who would normally be drafted in were exempt, as well as men who were sons of politicians and such. There were many ways to get around the draft but the people who could not get around it ended up being the poor and working class men of the country.
By 1968 approximately 40,000 US men a month were being drafted.
43,000
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
NO!
Over 3,000 Men was drafted into that war.
3
I am not sure what you mean. Franklin Roosevelt was President during most of the war. Women were added to the workforce in large numbers when 500,000 men were drafted into the army and navy. Harry Truman racially integrated the military as the war wound down.
Approximately 63,000 men were drafted and about 19,000 of those men served in country in South Vietnam.
rich men could avoid being drafted
So many men were drafted to the war because they were getting prepared for war.
many young men were drafted
Many buildings were destroyed...